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Venturer KLV39103 10-Inch Under-Cabinet LCD TV/DVD Combination (Silver)

Venturer KLV39103 10-Inch Under-Cabinet LCD TV/DVD Combination
  • 10-Inch TFT LCD Color Display
  • Built-in DVD Player
  • Plays DVD's, CD's & JPEGs
  • ATSC/NTSC TV Tuners, Flip-up Screen, Easy-clean Controls, Built-in DVD Player
  • Clock & Timer Functions, AM/FM Radio with Station Presets

Pros:

Received the Venturer KLV 39130 10", 1 Aug 2011.

Everything worked. (checked it first)

Easy to install.

Recessed wire connectors allows flush to back wall mounting.

works good on my rabbit ears. (No converter needed)

Very nice picture, even at extreme viewing angles.

10" screen is just right for kitchen viewing. (not too small)

Very good screen posioning. (rotates 360* and flips up)

Good volume.

Cons:

Would have liked other exterior color choices.

Screen mount is a bit flimsy. (thin plastic)

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This review if for a VENTURER KLV39103 10" under-cabinet LCD TV/DVD purchased through AMAZON and shipped from Beach Audio for $224.98, plus S&H.

I am not at all happy with this product. The screen has many scratches. The installation instructions were inadequate. There were two and they

contradicted each other as to whether holes should be drilled from inside the cabinet to the underside or from the underside into the cabinet.

If drilling from inside the cabinet there may not be space for positioning an electric drill

The sound quality for the TV or the DVD/CD is poor. The sound for the AM/FM is non-existant if you live in a poor reception area. You are supplied a wire antenna for both and are instructed to stretch them out around the kitchen until you find a place with the best reception. I have not found that place yet.

If it was not for the trouble to uninstall and for the cost of shipping it back, I would send it back.

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Just wanted to help those who want to know about the mounting. You have to mark and drill though the bottom of the cabinet. Then counter drill the holes from the inside of the cabinet. Screws are placed down through the cabinet into the mounting holes on the unit. The spacers work great. One size of the spacers fits our cabinet perfect. Did not give it a five stars because the TV does not stay in the folded up position. This does not matter to me I leave it down all the time. TV screen is perfect for the size of our kitchen.

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Bad picture, bad sound..If you have cable, it needs 2 remotes, one to turn it on, mute and adjust volume; the other to change channels. We bought it to replace a 20 year old under counter TV, but it's not as good as the ugly old fat one.

SANYO CLOCK RADIO WITH CD - AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH DUAL ALARM. 120V/240V USE WORLDWIDE.RM-XCD400

SANYO CLOCK RADIO WITH CD - AM/FM STEREO RADIO WITH DUAL ALARM. 120V/240V USE WORLDWIDE.RM-XCD400
  • Splendid Jumbo Size Blue LCD Screen - LCD Size: 6.3"x 2"
  • Alarm Clock with High Precision Top Loading CD Player
  • Snooze/Alarm Function Support
  • Wake to Buzzer, Radio or CD. 3 Different Play Modes for CD Playback (Repeat 1, Repeat All, Random)
  • Dimension (WHD): 220mm x 93mm x 210mm

Comes with a Euro power connect, so I had to get an adapter -not a real issue. The controls worked fine for a few years and then started to get balky, otherwise I wouldn't have replaced it. The display is nice and big. I still haven't found a real decent, large display, dual alarm (the radio and CD are a non-issue) so I have no good alternative to offer.

JBL OnStage IV 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Speaker Dock

JBL OnStage IV 30-Pin iPod/iPhone Speaker Dock
  • Dynamic JBL Weave design
  • Charges your iPod or iPhone
  • AC or battery operated (batteries not included)
  • Four JBL Odyssey transducers with computer-optimized equalization
  • IR remote control navigates iPod menus from 15 ft (4.6m) away

I was dubious of this petite system's power (it was soooo much smaller than I imagined!) But the depth of sound produced was truly impressive! What follows are the pros and cons of the JBL On Stage IV. I hope they help you in your decision-making process.

Pros:

1.) This diminutive dock consumes very little space. Extremely efficient!

2.) Aesthetically speaking, it is surprisingly intriguing to the eye. The criss-cross pattern is quite appealing/entertaining ... and, though I am not tremendously fond of glossy plastic, it really does work in contrast to the alternating speakers (see the picture and you will understand what I mean). When a product looks this great, fingerprints wipe off:) A truly stellar example of form and function!

3.) The sound was genuinely surprising. The base was richer than I expected. Very lush, indeed!

4.) There is virtually no excess energy used. There is no LED screen. Basically, the area surrounding the iPod is illuminated in a soft, white light. That is the only indicator that the product is on. This may appeal to those focused on conserving resources/energy.

(Potential) Cons:

1.) The power button is located on the back of the device. And, it requires more pressure and depth to activate than normal. On three separate occasions, I went to use the dock ... and each time I failed to actually turn it on. One must press down firmly to make it work (it sharply "clicks" into place). This will not impact most buyers but could be problematic for those with arthritis or any type of physical disability.

2.) Other than the power and volume buttons, there are no other button on the device. If one loses the remote-control (or breaks it), the product becomes a little difficult to use. (Those with precocious children may want to consider that when purchasing this item). However, the absence of these buttons really does contribute to a "slick" appearance (which I very much enjoy!)

For most folks, this unit be ideal: it is beautiful and provides great sound. For some, those small detractions I mentioned may prove prohibitive.

Good luck in your search!

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The On Stage IV is a very simple product. There is no screen and the only ports are an input (headphone jack for inputting sound from non-iPod devices), USB (to pass through to a computer if you'd like to sync while it is playing), and power. The power cord can be ditched in lieu of batteries, which go discreetly in the bottom. While the device looks great and would be at home in a fancy hotel, it is also quite small and I had pretty low expectations. The sound is really great, though. I compared it to my much larger set with separate left, right, and bass speakers and found it completely superior. It has surprising range. Speakers this small tend to have empty bass, but somehow the sound is quite full. Turning it all the way up, the speakers showed no sign of strain. The one area it can't compete in is audio separation, since the speakers are so close together. However, the strange angling fills the room with sound and works well for what it is. I was so impressed with the sound that I think it would make great portable speakers for a laptop as well, and it even did well with action scenes.

If you want something small with an interesting modern look, I think you'll be very happy with this speaker dock.

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This ipod dock with speakers has a cool design and is very sleek in appearance. It's very user-friendly for non-tech heads like me. But most importantly, the sound is AMAZING, given the size of the speakers. The sound has the perfect balance of bass and upper register notes. With classical music, the whole spectrum of sound is reached and with vocal music, the voice is not overly echoed, but rather right in the center of the sound. I was very surprised at how this little device could fill my living room with a full, rich sound. Recommended!

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I purchased this item due to my experience with the JBL On Stage IIIP, an earlier model of the same brand. Upon recieving this product, I immediately took it to work and compared its sound quality to its IIIP predecessor.

The technical specs indicates that the newer On Stage IV has a higher frequency range, and after thorough testing, I can say that this claim is true. The sound is crystal clear at higher volumes, does not distort and maintains pleasant treble clarity where the older On Stage IIIP starts to waver. The bass has hardly any noticeable improvement, which is ok considering the bass is surprisingly exceptional for such a diminutive and portable device.

The aesthetic design serves as exquisite form, and surprisingly higher function. It does a better job at spreading sound around an entire room than its older version due to the strategically placed sound drivers.

I gave four stars due to one design aspect that I question: The indicator LED within the dock. It's very bright, and is cause for concern for those who wish to operate this speaker on a set of batteries. I feel that due to its brightness, it may drain batteries at a slightly faster rate compared to the JBL On Stage IIIP. Otherwise, if you have no intention on using this speaker sans a wall outlet, you have nothing to fear.

Overall, this is amazing sound coming from such a small device, and a lot of my friends first encounter with it is usually met with shock and positive feedback. If you are looking for a small, lightweight, portable solution, JBL On Stage IV delivers THE BEST sound, pound for pound.

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I bought this unit when I had the iPhone 3G, and it worked well with that. Now that I have the 4S, it works just as well with the new phone.

The sound quality is superb for such a small unit. It has a nice amount of bass and has good separation between lows, mids and highs. I use it at work, and it has more than enough volume for my needs. I don't usually blast it, but I've cranked it a couple of times just to see how it holds up at louder volumes, and it sounded great. It's not an audiophile's dream; but if you're an audiophile, you're going to be spending more than a hundred bucks on speakers, and you're not going to be spinning mp3's on an iPod/iPhone.

I only have two small complaints, and they're very minor--not worth bumping it down from five stars. 1) The light indicating that the unit is on doesn't show up well in bright light. 2) I wish it had a built-in rechargeable battery like the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere II (which I also own and use at home). If you're debating between the JBL and the Logitech--this unit has the edge in sound quality over the Logitech. I also thought I might use this unit as a travel piece, but it's a little bulky to pack in a carry-on. The Logitech comes with a case and packs pretty flat so it takes the edge in portability. So if you're debating between this and the Logitech, the JBL has the edge in sound quality, and the Logitech has the advantage in convenience/portability.

At work the JBL is always within arm's reach, so I rarely use the remote. When I have used it, it's worked fine. A few reviewers have had a complaint about the volume button on the back. It would be nice to have it on the front, but it's not hard for me to reach around on the back and press the ON button. And it's not THAT hard to turn on. I'm perfectly capable of exerting enough pressure with my index finger to push the power button in. In fact, my three year old can do it too. So don't let the button scare you away from a really good piece of equipment. Highly recommended!

Sony ICF-CD513 Under-Cabinet CD Clock Radio

Sony ICF-CD513 Under-Cabinet CD Clock Radio
  • Space-saving under-cabinet CD clock radio--perfect for kitchens
  • Mega Bass enhances low frequencies for heightened musical impact
  • Built-in timer/alarm function, stereo speakers
  • Drift-free, digital-synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner with AM wideband reception and 15 presets
  • Self-powered backup memory; includes mounting hardware

I gave one of these to my wife six months ago, after being less than impressed by reviews of the equivalent GE product. Basically, I wanted something that would pull in her 3 public radio stations and offer me incentive to feed the cats. Trouble is, the darn thing requires installation--which took me 4-5 hours not counting the five months I simply thought about doing it.

The pluses: It seems very solid and durable, is a no-brainer to operate, and produces relatively high-frequency (if a bit hollow-sounding) fidelity.

Minuses: It's deeper than I'd bargained for. The only under-the-cabinet space that would accommodate it was in a corner. Curiously, Sony's instructions warn against installing it near florescent lighting. (What are you supposed to do--rewire your kitchen?) This may explain why radio reception, while decent, is hardly startling. Only by fiddling with the electrical cord (which does double duty as an antenna) can I get acceptable sound on most of the fringe (40-70 miles out) stations. If only manufacturers would scrap some of the automatic features and station memory banks in favor of more sensitive and selective tuners. And, true, the unit has a "mega-bass" switch with a single setting--but does anyone remember the days when radios came with a handy little knob called a "tone control"?

All in all, a well-made product offering solid performance and value. An excellent gift for the handyman in the family.

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I bought this player about a month ago after installing one for a friend. I liked the way it looked and sounded in her kitchen and decided that I wanted one for me. Its a nice unit that is easy to use and has 15 pre-sets for the radio.The slot for the cd holds one cd. The sound is good, not great. I especially liked the instructions and template for installation. It made it very easy to look like a professional install. Especially for a guy who is all thumbs.

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I put aside my qualms about Sony sound products (my experience is that Sony is great for pictures, but their sound always goes) and bought this machine. For about two months, I revelled in finally being able to play my favorite music while trapped in the kitchen. I liked it so much I didn't even begrudge the money I spent having a handiman install it (no way could I have done this myself). So I was really crushed when one evening, the CD simply stopped working. I tried all the remedies described in the operating instructions, but eventually was forced to take it down (no small feat in itself). Though the machine is still under warranty, Sony's online repair service told me that it will be replaced with a factory refurbished model--not a new replacement. And of course, I have to pay to ship the thing to Texas to get my refurbished model. I am not happy at all.

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How many times have you cursed the almost ubiquitous little volume "up" and "down" arrows on most new electronics? They are hard to press and they take forever to adjust. Here's your chance to get a decent under-cabinet clock/radio with a large, simple, functional volume knob located conveniently on the side. That alone is reason to give this unit serious consideration. I actually purchased this for my garage to go under the cabinets above my workbench (I have the Salton "ICEbox" in the kitchen, but that's over 2 grand). Its only weak point is the speaker output is not quite powerful enough at higher volumes, distortion becomes evident. However, at most normal listening volumes, it sounds fine.

This is a great item! No trouble with installation. Great sound from the radio and also the cd player. Very easy to use! The price just can't be beat. I am very happy with this product and would highly recommend it!

Sharp HE XLDH259P Micro Audio System

Sharp HE XLDH259P Micro Audio System
  • iPhone & iPod Dock Micro System
  • 160 watts RMS power
  • CD Player with MP3 and WMA compatibility
  • Charge iPod & iPhone

First of all it looks like the older Sharp XL-DH259N. It has an AM/FM tuner, USB port, cd player, audio in jack, video out, and an iPod port. However there are some differences. This newer unit adds support for iPhone, iPhone 3g, iPhone 3Gs, iPod touch 3rd Gen, iPod nano 5th Gen, iPod with video, and iPod with color display. This one also has plugs at the ends of the speaker wires that connect to the back of the unit, where as the older xldh259n just had bare wires.

The system sounds great even at higher volumes and works well in my dining room/kitchen area. The bass was alright but it would be nice if it had an output for a subwoofer. The unit itself looks good. The speakers have a nice metal screen on them. The large volume knob feels solid. The remote is perfect, it has a good button layout and includes special buttons for ipod, usb, etc. The wife loves the way it looks, sounds, and how easy it is to use.

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I have had one of these for only a few days but am already quite happy with my purchase. The sound is very nice. I like that the bass and treble can be adjusted individually. In addition there is an "extra bass" function and several equalizer modes.

I have been using it with my spouse's iPod and was very surprised at how good the iPod sounds. The iPod can be operated with the Sharp remote control.

I have not yet tried using the audio in jack for other possible sources or the USB connection, but am impressed with how many types of inputs the unit can accomodate.

I agree with the comment that the remote control has tiny legends, but at least the legend is in white lettering -I have seen worse.

Home-made (burned) CDs play correctly as well as commercial CDs.

FM reception seems Ok but i have not tested it too extensively yet.

Good value, in my opinion.

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I was looking for something small in size that was versatile(CD, Ipod doc, USB and aux ports)and with good sound. I think this Sharp HE XLDH259P is the ticket. I was able to compare this unit next to a Sony micro audio system, and this had a much richer sound and more bass than the Sony. And having aux plug-in, CD, Ipod doc and a USB port it's very versatile (no USB or Aux ports on the Sony). My only complaint is that the USB function is very picky of what files it will recognize and play. Still, I would recommend this unit if you have little space, but want big sound.

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This little 160 watt stereo really amazes me with its' excellent, clear sound. One doesn't expect such from such a "small" electronics item when one is 58 and "old school", but I swear it sounds equally as good or better than the Kenwood receiver with the bigger speakers that I had back in the '70's. Technology amazes me. If you want a fine little stereo for playing your cds, this is the one. Great cost too! I don't use the ipod unit or the usb, but I may in the future. I generally don't care for the lossy sound of mp3's hence the use of the stereo for cds. The radio sounds very nice too!

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If you're looking for a nice compact system that charges and docks your ipod and has excellent sound at a great price this is really it! Not only is this little system attractive looking, but it has everything you could want or need in a shelf system!

The sound for all types of music (including classical) is terrific even at louder levels. Bass is very good and shakes the floor. Nice options for preset equalizers, adjustable bass/trebel or just Xbass. Lots of options.

I had no problems using the ipod dock and it was all very easy to figure out without looking to any instructions (which is good, because they appear to be lousy). I love being able to dock my ipod and control it through the remote. Very cool!

The speakers have more wattage than the Japanese competitor's product with way less watts and the unit still costs less than the competitor!

My biggest complaint is that the speaker wires are hard-wired into the speaker and they have ridiculous clips on the ends that plug into the back of the stereo. Forget ever swapping out the speakers but fortunately, they are plenty nice! The other reason I gave the stereo four stars is because not only does it have these goofy wires/clips but the wires are about four feet long (typical for this stype of system, though)! This is really dysfunctional for full listening enjoyment. I don't like my speakers anywhere near one another and 8' apart just doesn't do it for me! I bought speaker wire and spliced 15' of wire into the line on each side. The sound is still great so the short wire is really just an inconvenience.

The remote was easy to figure out without the use of a instructions. However, if you are the instruction-reading type... they're lousy and on a silly super-large piece of paper that folds down. I haven't tried to program it because I can't figure out why I'd want to bother!

Overall, I'm quite happy with this stereo. After making my modifications to the wire, I am totally thrilled with it! I love it and would highly recommend this!

Coby Portable Dual Alarm Clock/Radio with Motorized iPod Docking System (Black)

Coby Portable Dual Alarm Clock/Radio with Motorized iPod Docking System
  • portable dual alarm clock/radio with motorized iPod docking system
  • universal dock for iPod charges and plays your favorite iPod music, motorized docking mechanism safely secures your iPod, digital AM/FM radio with 30-station preset memory
  • digital clock with two independent alarms and snooze/sleep timers, wake to your iPod, radio, buzzer, easy-to-read, five preset equalizer settings
  • High-output, full-range stereo speakers
  • 3.5mm audio line-in jack for use with any portable audio device (e.g., iPod shuffle), Full function remote control

What is good:

1. Nice appearance

2. Protected iPod compartment

3. Very good sound

4. Multifunctional remote

5. Reasonable price (around $80)

6. Runs on batteries (supposingly long)

7. Alarm watch

8. USB MP3 playback

9. FM Radio with a lot presets

What is bad:

1. At low volume makes noticeable hi-frequency noise

2. Alarm watch is too bright and does not deem even when running on batteries

3. Does not recharge iPod when running on batteries (8D)

4. Keeps iPod backlight constantly "on" which discharges fully charged iPod Nano-4 in about 1.5 hours that does not allow using it outdoor for any reasonable time

5. There is no way to navifate to the different folder when using USB playback function

6. Hanging out long wire as FM antenna?

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I bought this because of its feature that let you plug in a flash drive and play mp3s, but it made a humming noise at low volume levels. I also didn't like that it took 8 batteries (which is sort of OK if I wanted it to be portable), but didn't have a battery backup for the time as a seperate battery.

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I bought this item for my sister for Christmas and it is awesome. My sister loves it and tells me very often that this was the best iPod Dock I could have gotten her. The only drawback that she has found is that she can't figure out how to make the volume on the alarm lower. She has tried many times to turn the volume down when she turns it off, but every time the alarm goes off it startles her with how loud the music comes out. Besides that, this is an awesome iPod dock.

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item works very well, fairly intuitive on control functions, great sound. My wife loves the Ipod dock and the fact that the remote works with it.

Initially I ordered a HOME brand docking system, but it cost more and the sound wasn't nearly as clear. Needless to say, I returned the previous item and kept the Coby product. Great bang per buck!